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I never noticed so much water leaking out of the hot water heater or the oil burner itself. During the cold days, whenever it "breaks down", there'd be a puddle of water near it, so I'd know something is awry with the burner (usually). The other day I noticed a pipe on the hot water heater just spilling water out. Never seen this happen before - never even noticed this extra pipe before.
It is this pipe that leads out from the T&P valve: pic. In the description, it says:
Ok so it seems something's overheating? Is this a problem that should even be looked at or a fairly common occurence? We're still getting hot water fine and the thing is running regular cycles but my floor is wet more often than not last few days (and it's been warm around 45F anyway).
update:
so apparently my extrol tank is full, or at least reached the end of its 5-yr life (it's been 11yrs). It resides above the hot water tank mounted to the pipes.
http://www.radiantheatproducts...?m=product_detail&p=50
They're quoting me $209... but the part is obviously cheaper... how difficult is this replacement job?
It is this pipe that leads out from the T&P valve: pic. In the description, it says:
For safety, all water heaters are equipped with a T&P valve (temperature-and-pressure relief valve). This valve opens if either the temperature or pressure of the water exceeds a safe limit. The valve is connected to a pipe that runs down the outside of the tank, ending about 6 in. from the floor. It's a good idea to keep a bucket under the end of the pipe to catch water if the valve opens. The T&P valve should not be connected to a drain. If the valve did open, a sign that a problem exists, you might never know that it had opened.
Ok so it seems something's overheating? Is this a problem that should even be looked at or a fairly common occurence? We're still getting hot water fine and the thing is running regular cycles but my floor is wet more often than not last few days (and it's been warm around 45F anyway).
update:
so apparently my extrol tank is full, or at least reached the end of its 5-yr life (it's been 11yrs). It resides above the hot water tank mounted to the pipes.
http://www.radiantheatproducts...?m=product_detail&p=50
They're quoting me $209... but the part is obviously cheaper... how difficult is this replacement job?
